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Community‐based stillbirth rates and risk factors in rural Sarlahi, Nepal
Author(s) -
Lee Anne C.,
Mullany Luke C.,
Tielsch James M.,
Katz Joanne,
Khatry Subarna K.,
LeClerq Steven C.,
Adhikari Ramesh K.,
Darmstadt Gary L.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of gynecology and obstetrics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.895
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1879-3479
pISSN - 0020-7292
DOI - 10.1016/j.ijgo.2010.12.015
Subject(s) - medicine , relative risk , demography , socioeconomic status , ethnic group , obstetrics , pregnancy , live birth , population , confidence interval , environmental health , sociology , biology , anthropology , genetics
Objective To assess stillbirth rates and antepartum risk factors in rural Nepal. Methods Data were collected prospectively during a cluster‐randomized, community‐based trial in Sarlahi, Nepal, from 2002 to 2006. Multivariate regression modeling was performed to calculate adjusted relative risk estimates. Results Among 24 531 births, the stillbirth rate was 35.4 per 1000 births (term stillbirth rate 21.2 per 1000 births). Most births occurred at home without a skilled birth attendant. The majority (69%) of intrapartum maternal deaths resulted in stillbirth. The adjusted RR (aRR) of stillbirth was 2.74 among nulliparas and 1.47 among mothers with history of a child death. Mothers above the age of 30 years carried a 1.59‐fold higher risk for stillbirth than mothers who were 20–24 years old. The stillbirth risk was lower among households where the father had any formal education (aRR 0.70). Land ownership (aRR 0.85) and Pahadi ethnicity (aRR 0.67; reference: Madhesi ethnicity) were associated with significantly lower risks of stillbirth. Conclusion Stillbirth rates were high in rural Nepal, with the majority of stillbirths occurring at full‐term gestation. Nulliparity, history of prior child loss, maternal age above 30 years, Madhesi ethnicity, and socioeconomic disadvantage were significant risk factors for stillbirth. Clinicaltrials.gov NCT00 109616

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